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Australia, "the Great Southern Land” has long attracted newcomers to its shores, curious about its famously laidback culture, amazing scenery, beaches and unique wildlife. Read more about why international students choose to study in Australia and view some of our Indian student testimonials below… read more

There are a large number of airports in Australia, both international and domestic. Here is a guide to the top five major international cities (all prices are in $/AUD): Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth & Adelaide as well as our travel safety tips and helpful links.
Sydney
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Students of the world unite, there’s a new trend in town and it’s going to make your life much easier. As if studying wasn’t hard enough, most study spaces are designed in a way to alienate an individual from the outside world and, of course, other people. Well, recently a new trend has emerge… read more

Australian philosophy programmes are well-respected globally. Mark Colyvan and Alan Hájek detail the structure of these programmes and how international students can apply.
Australian philosophy has had a distinguished history. A number of antipodean philosophers - among them J.J.C. Smart, David A… read more

In April 2018, Australia will welcome the world for the 21st Commonwealth Games. It will be the fifth time Australia has hosted the games and the second time they have been held in the northern state of Queensland. It also builds on Australia’s sports-centred culture which boasts over 120 national… read more

Georgina Sweet Australian Laureate Fellow, Nalini Joshi, discusses the opportunities for maths enthusiasts in Australia.
Australia is a unique place to study mathematics. Three elements combine to make it unique: its high-quality undergraduate degrees, the research intensity of our lecturers and th… read more

Chemistry is fundamental to life itself. Whether it's the quality of the air we breathe, the water we drink, the energy we use or the food we consume, chemistry is essential when it comes to meeting our basic needs. In Australia, and particularly at Monash University, the best minds in academic… read more

There are a large number of airports in Australia, both international and domestic. Here is a guide to the top five major international cities (all prices are in $/AUD): Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth & Adelaide as well as our travel safety tips and helpful links.
Sydney
Arriving at… read more

Why Study Clinical Psychology At University and Where Can It Lead You?
Clinical Psychology is a very popular topic in Australian Universities, and many undergraduates start Psychology degrees thinking that they would like to become clinical psychologists. Of course, a Psychology degree from an Aust… read more

There are a number of good reasons to study Psychology in Australia. The first is that there is a uniformly high standard of research being done across most departments of Psychology in Australia. In the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) rankings, 22 of the 27 assessed departments had resea… read more

Modern Australian architecture reflects innovative ideas regarding the use of old materials, new materials, new spaces, and new functionalities. The buildings are no longer made of concrete and stone. People seek transparency and lightness, so steel and glass come to the scene. In terms of functiona… read more

The Wadden Sea - stretching from the Northern Netherlands to Germany and Denmark - was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2009. Despite its natural beauty, the region is unknown to international visitors. The opening of a new landing strip at the regional airport in 2012 resulted in… read more

Taylor's University School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts (TCHT) strives to deliver the best education experience to its students. Its Dean, Mr Neethiahnanthan Ari Ragavan said that as educators, the School constantly asks themselves how they can provide the best for our students an… read more

The Swiss Education Group, Switzerland’s leading network of hospitality management training schools, continues in its goal to revolutionise and modernise hospitality education. This ambitious project was first launched in April 2014 when 420 staff and students at Hotel Institute Montreux, we… read more

SBS World News reported recently that there is a shortage of chefs in Australia - and that ‘chef’ has been added to the Skilled Occupation List. The problem doesn’t seem to be attracting staff in Australia, but keeping staff due to low wages and high turnover.
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After 3 ½ years, the IMC University of Applied Sciences in Krems has successfully completed the European INTERREG CultTour Project (“the Project”).
The Project involved international dimensions whereby the Tourism and Leisure Management Institute of IMC Krems worked together with partne… read more

Australia has one of the most affordable, accessible and comprehensive healthcare systems in the world with a significant projected growth in the health care workforce. This makes it an attractive country in which to study nursing or midwifery.
“Study Nursing or Midwifery.”
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Every year, thousands of international students flock to one of Australia’s 39. According to the latest available figures, only the USA and Britain attract more students than Oz.
If you’re wondering how to get in on this action, you’re in the right place to find out. Below is a&nbs… read more

Australia is an ideal country in which international students can study Biomedical Science. It provides a safe and stable environment combined with the opportunity to visit and learn in a beautiful country with unique scenery, flora and fauna. Australian research in the area of Medicine … read more

Why study Mining Engineering in Australia? In short, because you would be studying in one of the world’s leading mining nations with significant opportunities for work placements in almost all types of mining by companies ranging from small to medium to the world’s largest. Your degree would als… read more

So, you’re thinking of studying overseas but are not sure if you’re ready to take the plunge? It can be exactly like skydiving and taking that first step out of the plane at 3500 feet. Do you think that the first person to jump wasn’t afraid of what could go wrong? Of course they were and you … read more

The Northern Territory (NT) covers a vast area of land, but has a very small population of which Aboriginal people make up 32%. The remainder of the population is very multicultural and, particularly Darwin, has a very Asian feel.
The iconic Mindil Beach Sunset Markets sell food from every co… read more